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Get Christie Love | 
enlarge | Director: William A. Graham Actors: Teresa Graves, Harry Guardino, Louise Sorel, Paul Stevens, Ron Rifkin Studio: Leisure Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 131174
Format: Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 90 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: UNCD70102D UPC: 637581701028 EAN: 0637581701028 ASIN: B00005UM3J
Theatrical Release Date: January 22, 1974 Release Date: April 17, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships Within 24 Hours - Satisfaction Guaranteed!
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Amazon.com Starring Theresa Graves, Get Christie Love! is a tame TV-movie imitation of early 1970s female blaxploitation films such Pam Grier's Coffy (1973) and Foxy Brown (1974). With a low budget and content sanitized to network standards, this is lightweight stuff about an undercover cop determined to smash a drug ring. Nevertheless the movie was popular enough to spawn a short-lived TV show and is significant for being the first time a black woman took the title role in any American network production. Tarantino completists may be interested, as he paid homage to Christie Love in the dialogue of Reservoir Dogs (1991). --Gary S. Dalkin
Product Description Studio: Unicorn Video Release Date: 07/15/2003
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quality August 27, 2008 DWAYNE HILLERY (DURHAM, NC United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I ENJOYED THE MOVIE BUT ITS SO OLD THAT THE SOUND & PICTURE QUALITY WAS VERY POOR; I THOUGHT THAT IT WOLD BE RESTORED BEFORE IT WAS SOLD .
Flash from the past! July 28, 2008 E. Lynch (Arizona, US) I remembered this movie from high-school. I wanted it mainly to get ideas for a 70's theme party and I remembered the star role was very classy/chic. The clothing was on-target for what I was looking for. Quite humorous as I've matured alot since then. But is still good to reflect on what was then vs. what is now. Very nostalgic!
[3.5]--'You're under arrest, Sugah!' November 30, 2007 Jenny J.J.I. (That Lives in Northern Nevada) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
That quote was also spoken in Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs (15th Anniversary). This is a reasonably moderate slice of blaxploitation that is apparently the pilot of a short lived TV series. I didn't know that at the time, but it makes a lot of sense now. It concerns the typically foxy, spirited black woman who, this time, is a cop. There is a small point of interest in that, because this was on television, it was probably required that she be a cop, that is, on the side of official "decency," as opposed to being a street vigilante or average woman moved to take the law into her own hands. But be aware that that point of interest is not actually IN the movie. This movie does stand out a little bit because it was based on a novel, and as such it actually has characters, an attempt at a subtext, and a somewhat decent story. Christie is a hip and tough detective who portrays prostitutes in order to bring killers to justice. In her first confrontation, she seems terrified, and goes on a long time begging for her life before she finally karate-chops the guys'.....A... butt. Well, why did she wait so long? There is also a small point of scandal when a guy she refuses calls her "ni$$er," and she come back with: "Ni$$er lover." And this was on TV! Eventually the story proper starts and Christie is deployed to get close to Helena, the girlfriend of a wanted drug dealer. There is a lot of subtext given lip service about how Christie and Helena share similar backgrounds and "are the same person," but it is not developed at all. But Christie's character is surprisingly developed; she's very bold, sassy, in-your-face in a somewhat friendly way, and style. Teresa Graves does look like Whitney Houston and ironically Whitney was suppose to do the remake for "Get Christie Love" under Danny's Devito's Jersey films production in the late 90's, what happen after that nobody really knows. For those who are interested check out some of her clips on this site. www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAVQXNeIrgg On the side Note: 'Get Christy Love' ran only one season, from September 1974 to June 1975 on ABC. Because of low audience numbers, the series went through an overhaul midseason when Glen Larson (Battlestar Galactica - Razor (Unrated Extended Edition)) took over as producer and Christy was assigned to a new gruff boss played by Jack Kelly. There weren't many notable guest stars seen during the series, but Graves' former Laugh-in buddies Arte Johnson, Jo Anne Worley, Judy Carne, Henry Gibson, Gary Owens and Johnny Brown guest starred on one of the January, 1975 episodes. Graves was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Get Christie Love. After the series ended, Graves costarred in several TV-movies (like the campy with David Niven 'Old Dracula" aka:'Vampira') in the early-seventies. In the early-eighties, Teresa Graves receded from the spotlight and was rarely seen on screen again. She died on October 9, 2002 at age 53 due to a fire in her Hyde Park (LA) apartment. A faulty space heater sparked the blaze. RIP Ms. Graves.
Get Christie Love, Sugar! A 70s time capsule September 12, 2007 Jim N (USA) Get Christi Love was not cancelled for poor ratings. It was actually because she found religion. Now, that's not a bad thing. But she said she couldn't do the sexy stuff or shoot bad guys anymore. That made it tough to do a cop show on TV. After that she did a few other things and then concentrated on her religion thing. It's to bad she left TV and a real shame that she died at only 53. She was the first African American woman to star in her own TV show. Hard to believe it took that long to get past that. If you're a fan of the 70s or can remember that far back, you will also see some familiar supporting actors. The DVD quality is not great and her career was just starting. It is the 70s too. But if you are a TG fan, it's a must have. Maybe the TV show will come out on DVD at some point as well. I gave it 5 stars. Four, plus 1 because it's almost all there is of Teresa to see today. Teresa Graves was real class, beauty, talent and full of energy. In person, her presence could fill any room. She was a true natural star that didn't burn bight long enough. She really was something special.
ACTION-PACKED MOVIE THAT LEAVES YOU WANTING MORE April 1, 2003 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
THIS MOVIE WAS RECOMMENDED TO ME A FEW YEARS AGO AND I FINALLY FOUND IT ON AMAZON.COM. THE MOVIE WAS SUPRISINGLY VERY GOOD. TERESA GRAVES GAVE A SUPERB PERFORMANCE AND KICKED...IN THE PROCESS. I LOVE THE 70'S FASHION. THE MOVIE LEFT ME WANTING MORE....
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